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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷考生請注意:1答題前請將考場、試室號、座位號、考生號、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。2第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的位置上。3考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。. 單項選擇1、 do you visit your grandparents?Once a month.AHow farBHow oftenCHow long2、The mobile phone has influenced peoples life a lot since it _.

2、AinventsBinventedCis inventedDwas invented3、Shes never been to Hong Kong, _?Ais sheBhas sheCisnt sheDhasnt she4、Have you ever been to Disneyland?No, _. I hope I can go there next year.AalwaysBsometimesCneverDoften5、Does Alice often work until 2.a.m. on weekdays.No,she _does.But she often stays up la

3、te on weekdays.AalwaysBseldomCusually6、-Look! There_ so many noisy kids in the room!-Havent you heard the saying “When the cat is away, the mice _?”Ahave; play Bis; are going to playChave; are playing Dare; will play7、The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is _ great book. My favourite part of _ book is when

4、Tom and Huck start their adventures on the island.Aa; aBa; theCthe; 不填D不填; the8、How old is your grandpa? He looks energetic.Yeah, its hard to imagine he is already in his_ .AseventiesBseventyCseventiethDseventieths9、It s reported that the sand storm s moving _ the southern part of China.Abeside Bwit

5、h Cbelow Dtowards10、-Is_here?-No.Li Lei and Han Mei have asked for leaveAeverybodyBsomebodyCanybodyDnobody. 完形填空11、 I have a nice sister called Mary. One day, she comes home 1 school. She tells me one thing. She says Jack is a boy in her 2 . His family is poor. He only has a(n) 3 schoolbag and he do

6、esnt have any new school things. 4 he often takes others school things. The children in her class dont 5 him. Mary wants to help him, but she doesnt know 6 to do. “I have 7 idea(主意). Lets buy him some new school things,” I say. “Its a very good idea,” Mary 8 . The next day, I buy some pens, pencils,

7、 erasers and a schoolbag. Then my sister takes 9 to school. The boy is happy to 10 these new things because he doesnt think others can help him. Now, Jack doesnt take others things. He begins to help others.1AtoBforCfromDat2AclassBhouseCroomDfamily3AgoodBniceColdDbig4ASoBButCAndDBecause5AfindBlikeCa

8、nswerDmeet6AhowBwhatCwhenDwhere7AaBanCtheD/8AasksBtellsCsaysDspeaks9AitBitsCtheyDthem10AreadBlookCseeDwatch. 語法填空12、請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為66-75的相應(yīng)位置上。Small talk and chitchat(閑談) are the short conversations we have at parties, while we wait in line at the store, at family events or work.S

9、ometimes we make small talk with people we already know but not w1. Often we have to make small talk with complete strangers.Many people find these small conversations about unplanned subjects difficult. Some people say they hate it. Others say small talk is a w2 of time. They may even call it usele

10、ss chitchat or useless chatter, meaning it doesnt do anything. They c3 small talk not important.However, small talk is important. These exchanges can open doors that may lead to l4, more meaningful conversations. When you first meet someone or talk to someone you dont know well, it would be awkward(

11、尷尬的) to b5 a conversation about a really deep subject such as war, politics or the meaning of life.Small talk also gives you the c6 to decide if you want to get to know that person betteror not. Lets say you make small talk with someone at a party. But they only want to talk about cats. You may not

12、want to build a friendship with them u7 you really, really love cats.Chitchat can also increase your feeling of understanding toward people you know but not well. Chatting with a workmate about their child may help you to understand more of their life outside the o8. This could help build healthy wo

13、rk relationships.Researchers at the University of Chicago find that those who make small talk with strangers are happier than those who sit a9. Also, another similar study showed that people who talked with a cashier(收銀員) in a coffee shop felt happier t10 those who simply went in, ordered and left.S

14、mall talk may make us happier. 閱讀理解A13、It was a cold winter day. A woman drove up to the Rainbow Bridge tollbooth (收費站). “Im paying for myself, and for the six cars behind me,”she said with a smile, handing over seven tickets. One after another, the next six drivers arriving at the tollbooth were in

15、formed, “ A lady has already paid for your fare.”It turned out(證明) that the woman, Natalie Smith, had read something on a friends refrigerator: “Practice random(隨機的) kindness and senseless(無意識的) acts of beauty.” The phrase impressed her so much that she copied it down.Judy Foreman spotted (認出)the sa

16、me phrase on a warehouse(倉庫) wall far away from home. When it stayed on her mind for days, she gave up and drove all the way back to copy it down. “I thought it was beautiful,”she said. Then she wrote it at the bottom of all her letters. Her husband, Frank, liked the phrase so much that he put it up

17、 on the classroom wall for his students, one of whom was the daughter of Alice Johnson, a local news reporter. Alice put it in the newspaper, admitting(承認) that though she liked it, she didnt know where it came from or what it really meant.Two days later, Alice got a call from Anne Herbert, a woman

18、living in Marin. It was in a restaurant that Anne wrote the phrase down on a piece of paper first, after thinking about it in her mind for days.“Heres the idea,” Anne says. “Anything you think there should be more of, do it randomly.” Her fantasies(想象) include painting the classrooms of shabby(破舊的)

19、schools, leaving hot meals on kitchen tables in the poor part of town, and giving money secretly to a proud old lady. Anne says, “Kindness can build on itself as much as violence can.”The acts of random kindness spread. If you were one of those drivers who found your fare paid, who knows what you mi

20、ght have been inspired to do for someone else later. Like all great events, kindness begins slowly, with every single act. Let it be yours!1Why did Natalie Smith pay for the six cars behind her ?AShe knew the car drivers well. BShe wanted to show kindness.CShe hoped to make friends with the drivers.

21、 DShe had seven tickets.2Judy Foreman copied down the phrase because she_.Athought it was beautifulBwanted to know what it really meantCdecided to write it on a warehouse wallDwanted her husband to put it up in the classroom3Who came up with the phrase according to the passage?AJudy Foreman BNatalie

22、 Smith CAlice Johnson. DAnne Herbert.4Which of the following statements is closest in the meaning to the underlined sentence above?AKindness and violence can change the world.BKindness and violence can affect ones behavior.CKindness and violence can reproduce themselves.DKindness and violence can sh

23、ape ones character.5What can we infer from the last paragraph?APeople should practice random kindness to those in need.BPeople who receive kindness are likely to offer it to others.CPeople should practice random kindness to strangers they meet.DPeople who receive kindness are likely to pay it back t

24、o the giver.B14、Summer is coming.How to keep fit in this hot season?Here are some good ideas.Stay active and coolExperts say teenagers should get at least 60 minutes daily exercise most days of the week. Summer is a great time to enjoy outdoor activities and play.If youre near water,try water sports

25、 like swimming, surfing and water skiing.Keep away from the sunIf you are going outside. keep away from the sun when its strong, usually between 11: 00 am and 3:00 pm. Put on a hat and a pair of sunglasses. Apply sunscreen(防曬霜) and don t get sunburned.Eat fresh and colorful foodWhat is healthy to ea

26、t in summer? Fresh and light food. You can eat more fish in summer.They can keep your body energetic and help fight against the burning sun.Summer is also a great time to eat colorful fruit and vegetables. The beautiful colors not only please the eyes, but are also healthy chemicals. For example,tom

27、atoes can help protect your skin against sunburn. Blueberries are good for your brain and eyes.Drink water properlyFinally, dont forget to drink a lot of water. With all these summertime activities you will be thirsty. Water is the perfect drink to prevent dehydration. If dehydration happens to you,

28、 youll be in danger. Try not to drink too many energy drinks or sports drinks. They have a lot of sugar.1Among outdoor activities in summer, _ not mentioned in the passage.Aswimming Bsurfing Crowing Dwater skiing2To keep away from the sun, we can .Aput on a hat and a pair of sunglassesBtry water spo

29、rts without applying sunscreenCgo outside when its strongest between 11: 00 a.m, and 3: 00 p.m.Deat fresh fruit3The underlined worddehydrationmeans “ ” in Chinese in the passage.A灼傷 B脫水 C曬曬傷 D干燥4We can learn that _ from this passage.Atomatoes are good for your brain and eyesBblueberries can help pro

30、tect your skin against sunburnCeating fish and tomatoes can help us fight against sunburnDdrinking water is good for your eyesC15、For most people, the word “fashion” means “clothes”. But people may ask the question, “What clothes are in fashion?” And they use the word “fashionable” in the same way:

31、“She was wearing a fashionable coat. His shirt was really a fashionable colour.”But of course there are fashions in many things, not only in clothes. There are fashions in holidays, in restaurants, in films and books. There are even fashions in school subjects, jobs and in languages.Fashions change

32、as time goes. If you look at pictures of people or things from the past, you will see that fashions have always changed. An English house of 1750 was different from one of 1650. A fashionable man in 1780 looked very different from his grandson in 1860.Today fashions change quickly. Some of this is n

33、atural. We hear about things much more quickly than in the past. Newspapers, radios, telephones and televisions send information from one country to another in a few hours.New fashions mean that people will buy new things, so you see there is money in fashion.1Most people think that “fashion” means

34、_.AbooksBclothesCholidays2By _ we can see that fashions change as time goes.Awearing a fashionable coatBeating in a new restaurantClooking at pictures of people3In the 4th paragraph the writer mentions _ kinds of ways to send information.AthreeBfourCfive4“There is money in fashion.” means _.Apeople

35、like fashion and moneyBfashionable things are expensiveCone can make money through fashion5The passage is mainly about _.Athe changes of fashionBthe kinds of fashionsCthe money in fashionD16、Have you ever had dreams about building a robot? Or putting together a spaceship? Or even seeing your face ma

36、de out of chocolate? Done. All you need is a 3-D printer!The possibilities of 3-D printing seem endless. All the user has to do is to design(設(shè)計) an object on the computer and choose a material(材料) to print in. The printers print in hundreds of different materials including glass, sugar and even skin

37、! When the user presses “print”, the 3-D printer spreads the material layer(層) by layer and like magic the object is produced.The first 3-D printer was invented in 1986 by an American, Charles Hull. But 3-D printing has only become cheap enough recently for most people to use. Designers now use 3-D

38、printing to create unusual things. The Dutch artist Dirk Vander Kooj prints furniture made from old fridges. And doctors have used 3-D printing to print human body parts! The Telegraph reported in February that scientists from Cornell Medical College even printed a man-made ear.But like a lot of new

39、 technologies, if 3-D printing gets into the wrong hands, it can be dangerous. In 2011 a group of four men in the US used 3-D printing to produce ATM skimmers (提款機盜刷器). These were placed on an ATM and stole over $400,000 from users of the ATM. It is terrible to think thatcriminalslike them might one

40、 day use a 3-D printer to print a gun.But for better or for worse, 3-D printing has been put into use. In a few years, youll probably be wondering how you could ever live without your 3-D printer!1_ invented the first 3-D printer.ACharles Hull BDirk Vander KoojCA doctor called Cornell DFour men in t

41、he U.S2What is the correct order for people to use a 3-D printer?a. Choose a proper material.b. Press the print button.c. The 3-D printer spreads the material.d. Use a computer to design an object.Aa-b-c-d Bd-a-b-cCa-c-d-b Dd-c-b-a3The underlined word “criminals” in the fourth paragraph might mean _

42、 in Chinese.A技術(shù)員 B軍人 C罪犯 D用戶4According to the passage, people have NOT yet produced _ with a 3-D printer.Asome furniture Ba man-made earCATM skimmers Da gun5What does the writer think of the 3-D printer?AIt is necessary only for our work.BIt is helpful but dangerous.CIt is too expensive for most peo

43、ple.DIt is useless in our daily life.E17、Lobbyists:Washingtonsbest bargainWater Wars:Indias holy,toxic riverAfrica:The WorldCup bounceDance:Carlos Acostasnext stepsTIMEThe Only Child MythTheyre supposed to be selfish spoiled and lonelyIn fact, theyre just fine-and on the riseBY LAUREN SANDLER1The ab

44、ove material is most likely taken from .Aan advertisementBa picture bookCa poster of a movieDa magazine2Bryar Moore is .A8 years oldB9 years oldC10 years oldD11 years old3Its clear that “The Only Child Myth” is written by .ALauren SandlerBBryarCMythDTime4If one wants to know something about sports,

45、he can read .ALobbyistsBWater WarsCAfricaDDance5According to the material, we can learn that .Athe magazine came out in springBone can check “” for more informationCthe only child is selfish, spoiled and lonelyDCarlos Acosta may be a dancerF18、What would you do if a stranger gave you some medicine a

46、nd said it would keep you thin or help you do well in exams? This happens sometimes. The strangers want to give you drugs(毒品). A drug can change the way your mind or body works. Liang, 16, was a good student before he tried drugs. One day, some friends told him it would be fine. After taking drugs o

47、nly one time, he found it very hard to stop. Liang began to spend all his time and money on drugs. In the end, he stopped going to school and started stealing.In China, drugs are becoming a big problem for teens. About one million people were using illegal(違法的) drugs last year, and 72% of them were

48、young people. There were 10,000 drug users under 16.Teenagers dont know much about drugs, they just want to try them. Never try them, even if you are curious(好奇的).1According to the passage, drugs can _.Ahelp you do well in examsBkeep you thinCchange the way your mind or body works2About _ young peop

49、le under 16 use drugs in China now.Atwo thousand Btwo million Cten thousand3Some teenagers take drugs because _.Athey want to try them Bthey are not good students Cthey have to4The underlined word “it” in the fourth paragraph means _.Astopping to steal Btaking drugs Cstarting to steal5How can we keep ourselves away from drugs?ADont be nervous. BNever try them. CTalk to drug users.書面表達19、中考后就會迎來漫長的暑假了,班會課上老師組織大家討論暑假的學(xué)習(xí)和生活計劃。同學(xué)們提出到國外旅游,假如你是李華,請根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容用英語向給同學(xué)們做個匯報。內(nèi)容要點:Tips for travelling abroad前期準備根據(jù)天氣準備衣物及必備證件,(請自擬一點)注意安全交通

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